Read a directory and next making an action.

I need to make a simple page (for IIS 5.0 and up, but even for 2000
Professional IIS) that read and display the files contained in a
specified directory and next, clicking on one of them, calling and
making an action with an another ASP page. For example:

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"McGrull" wrote in message
news:...
: Sorry for my question, but I'm really a newbie on ASP.
:
: I need to make a simple page (for IIS 5.0 and up, but even for 2000
: Professional IIS) that read and display the files contained in a
: specified directory and next, clicking on one of them, calling and
: making an action with an another ASP page. For example:
:
: http://server/list.asp
:
: Listing Y:\REPOSITORY
:
: ONE.TXT
: TWO.TXT
:
:
: If I clic on ONE.TXT I need to call
:
: http://server/action.asp?go=Y:\REPOSITORY\ONE.TXT

It's not a dumb question but why would you want to pass the physical path to
the file?

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"Roland Hall" wrote in message news:...
: "McGrull" wrote in message
: news:...
:: Sorry for my question, but I'm really a newbie on ASP.
::
:: I need to make a simple page (for IIS 5.0 and up, but even for 2000
:: Professional IIS) that read and display the files contained in a
:: specified directory and next, clicking on one of them, calling and
:: making an action with an another ASP page. For example:
::
:: http://server/list.asp
::
:: Listing Y:\REPOSITORY
::
:: ONE.TXT
:: TWO.TXT
::
::
:: If I clic on ONE.TXT I need to call
::
:: http://server/action.asp?go=Y:\REPOSITORY\ONE.TXT
:
: It's not a dumb question but why would you want to pass the physical path
to
: the file?

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